Derek Mahon’s Anti-capitalist Ecologies

IF 0.1 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Estudios Irlandeses Pub Date : 2023-03-17 DOI:10.24162/ei2023-11467
Ciaran O'rourke
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Literary critics have generally cast Derek Mahon as a humanist in dialogue with existentialist themes, or as a poet of exile, while highlighting the qualities of irony and skepticism that permeate his work. This paper is receptive to such readings, but proposes an alternative emphasis, situating Mahon as an anti-capitalist writer, his poetic ventures often serving to critique and counteract what he called “the bedlam of acquisitive force / That rules us, and would rule the universe” (2018a: 59). This discussion surveys Mahon’s long-standing respect for a variety of anti-capitalist poets and thinkers, from Brecht and Pasolini to Naomi Klein; sheds light on his penetrating investigations of warfare and ecological despoliation as offshoots of imperial and capitalist expansion; and explores his advocacy of poetry as a corrective to what he viewed as the glib commercialism and intellectual complacencies accompanying market-driven globalization, or in his words, “the explosive growth of high finance / directing thought” (2020h: 67). Over the course of this paper, my objective is to present a “new” Mahon: a poet whose self-described “left-wingery” informed, and found expression in, his work and practice (2017d: 82).
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Derek Mahon的反资本主义生态
文学评论家通常把德里克·马洪描绘成一个与存在主义主题对话的人文主义者,或者是一个流亡诗人,同时强调他的作品中弥漫着讽刺和怀疑的特质。本文接受这样的解读,但提出了另一种重点,将马洪置于一个反资本主义作家的位置,他的诗歌冒险经常用来批判和抵制他所谓的“占有欲的混乱/统治我们,并将统治宇宙”(2018a: 59)。这一讨论考察了马洪长期以来对各种反资本主义诗人和思想家的尊重,从布莱希特和帕索里尼到内奥米·克莱因;揭示了他对战争和生态掠夺作为帝国主义和资本主义扩张的分支的深入研究;并探讨了他对诗歌的倡导,认为这是对市场驱动的全球化所伴随的油腔滑调的商业主义和智力自满的纠正,或者用他的话来说,是“高级金融/指导思想的爆炸性增长”(2020h: 67)。在本文的过程中,我的目标是呈现一个“新”马洪:一个自称“左翼”的诗人,他的作品和实践(2017d: 82)。
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